As Microsoft is finalizing the next major update to Windows 10, the Creators Update which is expected in April, they are moving these tools into the modern Windows Settings app and they will have their own page where you can access them for your own troubleshooting efforts.

The Troubleshoot settings page makes its first appearance in Windows Settings>Update & security in Redstone 2 Build 15019 which Microsoft released to Windows Insiders last week.

There are a total of 18 troubleshooters in the current version of the Troubleshoot page and since this is pre-release software that could change in either direction by the time the final version of the Creators Update is released to the public.

Currently that Troubleshoot page is just separated into two categories. Here are those categories and the troubleshooters they contain.

Get up and running

Internet Connections - Find and fix problems with connecting to the Internet or to websites.

The Troubleshooting section of the legacy Control Panel in Windows 10 has about 30 different troubleshooters so it looks like Microsoft is just over half way towards migrating them to the new Windows Settings app as of this latest Creators Update build.

Since we are about 4 to 6 weeks to feature lock, I am sure there are plenty of builds coming to Insiders that will continue this work.

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